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Tag: Verbal Feedback

Teaching and Learning in Drama

5 ways to Stretch and Challenge more able students in Drama

All students in your classroom need to have their thinking stretched. For many students, that level of stretch and challenge comes from your normal lesson content and quality first teaching. But, there is a group of students in every school and classroom who need extra to achieve their potential. The stretch and challenge of the main lesson content may well not be enough for them.  … Continue reading 5 ways to Stretch and Challenge more able students in Drama

Unknown's avatarRick Burt11/20/201908/28/20204 Comments
Assessment in Drama, Teaching and Learning in Drama

How to use Post-It Note Feedback to improve, record and track verbal feedback.

Evidencing progress during the rehearsal stages of a project can be difficult. Evidencing it in books can be even harder. Here are two ways of helping this process. The first is linking the assessment criteria to the notes that you take as a teacher. The second is post-it note feedback. Continue reading How to use Post-It Note Feedback to improve, record and track verbal feedback.

Unknown's avatarRick Burt12/01/201211/16/20206 Comments
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